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Controlling Coastal Sprawl

How will New Jersey’s share of 27 million additional people impact watersheds already in peril?

You be the judge, by reading info and linking to stories below about proposed development in Monmouth County…

- What effect will future roads, sewers, and utilities have upon our most precious resource — water — and what can we do to control Coastal Sprawl? (link to below)

WHY IT MATTERS
An astounding 55% of all Americans live within 50 miles of the ocean, resulting in human activity that is destroying our watersheds. Think the ‘circle of life’.  Read more »

Monmouth County News

Monmouth County Roadside Markets 2009

Allocco Farm Market  Read more »

Monmouth County Farmers' Markets 2009

Asbury Park Farmers' Market  Read more »

Our River Then & Now

SINCE THE DOLPHINS' appearance in June by the Sea Bright Bridge and their "adopted" home area by the Locust Bridge I have been mesmerized by them. Numerous times I have cruised slowly from Red Bank to Locust and upon spotting them would cut my engines and drift, as they would almost seem to frolic in the waters around me. One very young dolphin had a Disney smiling face and made yipping like sounds as he/she emerged from the water. The faces of loved ones that were with me were amazing to watch at each encounter.  Read more »

Dolphin Found Dead in N.J. River

A dead dolphin was found floating in the Navesink River Wednesday morning near where a family of 15 dolphins has been staying since early summer.

A marine mammal rescue worker said it is likely the dead animal was one of the so-called "wayward dolphins" that have been drawing large crowds since they made a wrong turn out of Sandy Hook Bay in June and wound up in two nearby rivers.

It was found by a marina worker in Fair Haven. The cause of death was not immediately clear.  Read more »

No Bull! Sharks Sighted Near Navesink Dolphins

RED BANK, N.J. (AP)  -- Ever since a family of 15 bottlenose dolphins surfaced in two rivers near the New Jersey shore in June, wildlife officials have urged people not to get too close to the animals.

Now they're putting some teeth into their appeal, warning that the same stretch of river where the dolphins are frolicking also has been home to some of the most dangerous sharks in the world.  Read more »

Long Branch Seeks Review in Eminent Domain Case

TRENTON, N.J. (AP)  -- The state Supreme Court has been be asked to rule in a long-running dispute over eminent domain in a Monmouth County municipality.

Earlier this month, an appellate court found that beachfront homeowners whose Long Branch properties were condemned as part of a redevelopment project deserved another chance to challenge the city's assertion that their properties are blighted.  Read more »


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